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and this sign says it all: be kind to us sandy. the governor of maryland has also declared a state of emergency >> in maryland... >> we have been here all day and, this is certainly the worst of... rain pelting down... this is not the worse... we have about 24 hours to go until the worst comes... the waves are fierce. hide tide and how long the storm will last is the most concerning... >> where are you? >> balcony of oceanside hotel... a big tourist site... the pool is drained... all visitors were evacuated here. the conditions are getting worse... >> sandy maybe 1,000 mi. away from chicago but local weather watchers are already predicting we will feel some of her a fax. high winds and high waves on lake michigan plus canceled flights at the airport are just the beginning of what we will see locally >> anyone who uses it chicago's lakefront path will want to be extra careful in the days ahead. we will feel the impact of hurricane sandy. feeling it already with extremely high winds... giant waves in lake michigan in the possibility
and this sign says it all: be kind to us sandy. the governor of maryland has also declared a state of emergency >> in maryland... >> we have been here all day and, this is certainly the worst of... rain pelting down... this is not the worse... we have about 24 hours to go until the worst comes... the waves are fierce. hide tide and how long the storm will last is the most concerning... >> where are you? >> balcony of oceanside hotel... a big tourist site... the pool is...
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in today's cover story, taking stock of sandy. how much will the storm cost? why traders will have a keen eye on the oil market today, while motorists will watch prices at the pump. and why warren buffett could be heading to a neighborhood near you. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning. it's wednesday october 31st - halloween 2012. in today's first look: it's back to business for traders from wall street to lasalle street. all major exchanges are open for trading after a 2-day shutdown caused by superstorm sandy. it was critical for the markets to open today. it's the end of the month, which means money managers will be pricing portfolios. a conference call is scheduled today for european leaders to talk about the progress greece is making on austeritiy measures to get its much needed bailout. may the force be with disney. disney is buying lucasfilm for $4 billion. george lucas is the creator of "star wars." tres knippa of kanai capital management joins us this morning.
in today's cover story, taking stock of sandy. how much will the storm cost? why traders will have a keen eye on the oil market today, while motorists will watch prices at the pump. and why warren buffett could be heading to a neighborhood near you. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning. it's wednesday october 31st - halloween 2012. in today's first look: it's back to business for traders from wall street...
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>> tom: hurricane sandy is now super-storm sandy as it clashes with another weather system, bringing wind,ain, and snow to parts of the mid-atlantic and northeastern u.s. a she has cut a path of destruction, flooding, and massive power outages as the de th toll from the storm stands at 17 across seven states. even as sandy makes her way to canada, the destruction is devastating. high winds pushed the atlantic ocean up and over seawalls, flooding entire neighborhoods. the wind and water teamed up to cut power to millions of people along the eastern seaboard. the storm surge even continued today as sandy tracked through western pennsylvania and new york state. the storm has affected an estimated one out of every five americans, bringing some business to a standstill over flooding, closed airports, and no public transportation. while rescue efforts continue tonight, early damage estimates are still rough, running between $10 billion a $20 billion,on according to eqecat. hurricane irene did $10 billion damage 14 months ago. >> susie: wall street was closed again today for the second stra
>> tom: hurricane sandy is now super-storm sandy as it clashes with another weather system, bringing wind,ain, and snow to parts of the mid-atlantic and northeastern u.s. a she has cut a path of destruction, flooding, and massive power outages as the de th toll from the storm stands at 17 across seven states. even as sandy makes her way to canada, the destruction is devastating. high winds pushed the atlantic ocean up and over seawalls, flooding entire neighborhoods. the wind and water...
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sandy roared ashore this ev evening. the ocean is now flooding into the city. >> reporter: lashing out with fearsome winds and monstrous storm surge at communities up and down the coast for hundreds of miles. gigantic waves engulfed the coastline. >> oh, my god, it's washing everything away! >> reporter: in atlantic city, 15-foot waves crashed over the seawe seawall. in hatteras, the surf tore up roads and beaches. 70-mile-per-hour winds battered communities as millions of americans hunkered down under the fury of the storm. the drama began early this morning as the storm headed toward the eastern seaboard in the midst of the maelstrom an incredit helicopter rescue at sea. 14 people pulled from the roiling waters of a the tal shatall ship "hms bounty" safrpg to the bottom of the sea, one crew member confirmed dead, another still missing. earlier today, in cape may, america's oldest seaside resort, sandy battered the grand homes, devoured the broad beaches and flooded streets, particularly turning the cape into an island.
sandy roared ashore this ev evening. the ocean is now flooding into the city. >> reporter: lashing out with fearsome winds and monstrous storm surge at communities up and down the coast for hundreds of miles. gigantic waves engulfed the coastline. >> oh, my god, it's washing everything away! >> reporter: in atlantic city, 15-foot waves crashed over the seawe seawall. in hatteras, the surf tore up roads and beaches. 70-mile-per-hour winds battered communities as millions of...
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the pandemonium continues this afternoon but the top story sandy. lf hour, hurrican >> it is big. 60million peop are from the hurricane's path from north carolina up to long island, as far away as nential. >> state and local lead -- as new england. >> state and local leaders have isvacusued eion orders while the storm is still miles out at sea. susan mcginnis is live at rehobeth beach this afternoon in delaware. susan? >> the clock is ticking down. the arrival of the monster storm. the only people you can find outside on the delaware shore right now are emergency folks and some media. the big worry for the arrival of this storm, among the biggest worries, is flooding, but because of the storm surge, a lot of that flooding is already happening. pieces of the atlantic city board walk ended up in the street. as hurricane sandy moves closer. roads are flooded and it is only expected to get worse. hundreds of thousands of people along the east coast have evacuated. but others refuse to leave. >> this is part of me. i've got to stay here. >> reporter: the
the pandemonium continues this afternoon but the top story sandy. lf hour, hurrican >> it is big. 60million peop are from the hurricane's path from north carolina up to long island, as far away as nential. >> state and local lead -- as new england. >> state and local leaders have isvacusued eion orders while the storm is still miles out at sea. susan mcginnis is live at rehobeth beach this afternoon in delaware. susan? >> the clock is ticking down. the arrival of the...
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coverage of hurricane sandy. president barack obama suspending his campaigning, now back to the primary duties of his job as the country's leader. just moments ago he was at fema headquarters in washington, d.c. talking about the hurricane. let's listen in. >> good afternoon, everybody. obviously all of us across the country are concerned about the potential impact of hurricane sandy. this is a serious and big storm. and my first message is to all people across the eastern seaboard, mid-atlantic going north, you need to take this very seriously. follow the instructions of your state and local officials because they are going to be providing you with the best advice in terms of how to deal with this storm over the coming days. we just had an excellent meeting with the fema team here, the various agencies that are in charge, including the department of defense, department of energy and others that are going to need to respond very quickly. under craig fugate's leadership here at fema, we've had a chance to talk to
coverage of hurricane sandy. president barack obama suspending his campaigning, now back to the primary duties of his job as the country's leader. just moments ago he was at fema headquarters in washington, d.c. talking about the hurricane. let's listen in. >> good afternoon, everybody. obviously all of us across the country are concerned about the potential impact of hurricane sandy. this is a serious and big storm. and my first message is to all people across the eastern seaboard,...
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hurricane sandy is making its way up the eastern seaboard. it may hit critical refineries that process 3.1 million barrels of oil per day. you know what that means. gas prices could go right back up. patrick dehaan from gasbuddy.com joins me with more on this one. looks like the east coast is in trouble? >> just when we see prices starting to go back down unfortunately something has to run amok. now we see hurricane sandy taking aim at 10 refineries in the eastern seaboard. the only news we can take out of this there certainly could be impact on gasoline prices on the east coast of the everybody else in the nation will ask what will happen. this is something that will probably only impact the east coast but it could be significant. we're seeing major gas station chains identify contingency plans, bring in generators so there is not as much disruption, at least to stations. melissa: so if the refineries go down, let's start there. this isn't like the california situation where they have this special boutique cocktail of gasoline only okay for
hurricane sandy is making its way up the eastern seaboard. it may hit critical refineries that process 3.1 million barrels of oil per day. you know what that means. gas prices could go right back up. patrick dehaan from gasbuddy.com joins me with more on this one. looks like the east coast is in trouble? >> just when we see prices starting to go back down unfortunately something has to run amok. now we see hurricane sandy taking aim at 10 refineries in the eastern seaboard. the only news...
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it's hurricane sandy. at this hour, it's pummeling north carolina and on track to combine with two powerful winter storms making a nor'easter. focuin
it's hurricane sandy. at this hour, it's pummeling north carolina and on track to combine with two powerful winter storms making a nor'easter. focuin
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sandy is battering north carolina with winds an rain. the hurricane generating a significant storm surge that sends huge waves ashore. new jersey under mandatory evacuation orders. governors declaring states of emergency there. >> that's quite a storm. forgive me but we have our eyes on monitors and just keep an eye on everything. we have fox team coverage of the storm. first, rick reichmuth live in the fox extreme weather center. no joke today. elizabeth is in kill devil hills, north carolina, already being battered. first to rick with the latest on hurricane sandy's path. >> the storm is strengthening, which is hard to believe. we have cloud cover from canada to ohio. still down to south carolina and the center of the storm is way out here in the atlantic still yet and the pressure continues to drop. that indicates a strengthening storm and that's what we expect to see. the rain will continue to fall across the airline in a coastline but spreading north so we have rain in philadelphia. and it will be towards new york city. we're 36 hou
sandy is battering north carolina with winds an rain. the hurricane generating a significant storm surge that sends huge waves ashore. new jersey under mandatory evacuation orders. governors declaring states of emergency there. >> that's quite a storm. forgive me but we have our eyes on monitors and just keep an eye on everything. we have fox team coverage of the storm. first, rick reichmuth live in the fox extreme weather center. no joke today. elizabeth is in kill devil hills, north...
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president obama is just a minute away from making an address on hurricane sandy. here is the latest. look at this storm. the center is about two hundred 5 miles east of atlantic city, new jersey, about 260 miles south southeast of new york city. we understand the sustained wind is about 90 miles per hour. it is moving north northwest at 18 m.p.h. and storms are expected from virginia to massachusetts. it is a huge and brought strong with a very low pressure system that is combining to coke and make this a really intense storm. the result of all of this is you have a lot of closures along the east coast, including wall street which is completely shut down, no trading of any kind on the markets. it looks like that will be true as well for tomorrow. because of this, there are a number of u.s. companies that are postponing their quarterly reports. the last time the stock exchange was closed down this way was september 11, 2001, and last closed for a weather-related event back in 1985 for hurricane gloria. it is expected that it will be closed tomorrow as well, the new
president obama is just a minute away from making an address on hurricane sandy. here is the latest. look at this storm. the center is about two hundred 5 miles east of atlantic city, new jersey, about 260 miles south southeast of new york city. we understand the sustained wind is about 90 miles per hour. it is moving north northwest at 18 m.p.h. and storms are expected from virginia to massachusetts. it is a huge and brought strong with a very low pressure system that is combining to coke and...
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this is msnbc's live coverage of hurricane sandy. i'm chris jansing. we will be here all through the night along with meteorologist bill karins. let's get you caught up on how things are looking and start in new york city right now. where it is eerily dark. over pretty much all of lower manhattan. more than 300,000 new yorkers without power. more than 3 million up and down the east coast are i want sesti the dark at this hour. some of the worst damage here in new york is downtown, by battery park, where a near 14-foot wall of water has flooded the streets as well as the brooklyn battery tunnel which connects brooklyn and manhattan. that is one of two major commuter tunnels in new york that flooded tonight. this storm has left a path of destruction in its wake. the "associated press" reports at least 15 deaths associated with sandy. mostly the result of falling trees. storm-related deaths have been confirmed in new york, new jersey, west virginia, pennsylvania, connecticut. within the last hour, we've learned that a firefighter in connecticut died after
this is msnbc's live coverage of hurricane sandy. i'm chris jansing. we will be here all through the night along with meteorologist bill karins. let's get you caught up on how things are looking and start in new york city right now. where it is eerily dark. over pretty much all of lower manhattan. more than 300,000 new yorkers without power. more than 3 million up and down the east coast are i want sesti the dark at this hour. some of the worst damage here in new york is downtown, by battery...
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. >> three ipo today the first after hurricane sandy. look at restoration hardware up 32% of the earlier highs but it had a great pop which is a furniture retailer excepted beautifully. standing next to south cross energy up battle point* 5%. they did well even though hurricane sandy blooms on the eastern seaboard. liz: day do not sell hardware. they sell pretty stuff. [laughter] lasalle whole crew knows, the devastation from hurricane zandi -- sandy is felt that these coast with the energy side then the human side. we have lived team coverage 40 miles from and had an atom we will start with you. >> behind me receive the national guard and passing a water but also red cross now showing up but the field of dreams foundation and they showed up early on their own volunteers bringing food and clothing. diapers, betting common medications, food if you can cook or pizzas if you cannot. people are coming out with converters for govett is what is going on in staten island. those who are still waiting for the sanitation trucks they are furious th
. >> three ipo today the first after hurricane sandy. look at restoration hardware up 32% of the earlier highs but it had a great pop which is a furniture retailer excepted beautifully. standing next to south cross energy up battle point* 5%. they did well even though hurricane sandy blooms on the eastern seaboard. liz: day do not sell hardware. they sell pretty stuff. [laughter] lasalle whole crew knows, the devastation from hurricane zandi -- sandy is felt that these coast with the...
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also we'll take a closer look at sandy. this is something we'll be talking about for weeks, laura, so back to you for now. >>> new this morning, bay area 911 calls once again being answered locally after a fire at a major dispatch center caused calls to be redirected out of the area. the fire in the chp's communications center in vallejo was reported about 10:00 last night. the emergency call center serves nine counties throughout the bay area. for a few hours all incoming 911 calls were redirected to sacramento and monterey. there was minimal damage to the building and dispatchers were let back in at about 2:00 this morning. no word on what caused that fire. >>> 4:49. coming up -- >> it's unbelievable. it's something i definitely -- i think this time around i appreciate it even more because i understand the difficulty of doing it. >> that's right. twice in three years. the giants once again world series champions. team coverage still ahead. >>> should have said spoiler alert. i recorded. no, i watched it. look over here, t
also we'll take a closer look at sandy. this is something we'll be talking about for weeks, laura, so back to you for now. >>> new this morning, bay area 911 calls once again being answered locally after a fire at a major dispatch center caused calls to be redirected out of the area. the fire in the chp's communications center in vallejo was reported about 10:00 last night. the emergency call center serves nine counties throughout the bay area. for a few hours all incoming 911 calls...
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more than 50 million people could feel the effects of sandy. >> this is going to be a big and powerful storm. and all across the eastern seaboard, i think everybody is taking the appropriate preparations. >> reporter: sandbags now guard against the water, boards braced for the violent winds, and shelters are secure and ready. thousands of flights have been canceled in many areas. public transportation has been suspended. the time to move to higher ground is all but over in the strike zone, and now there is an ominous warning for those who chose to ride the storm out. >> when it comes in tonight, we're not going to be able to come in and rescue you. it's going to be dark. electricity most likely be be out, if it's not already, and we're not going to get first responders in to find you. >> reporter: on the edge of landfall, millions now worry about what sandy may leave behind. a lot of people here very nervous what is going on as this storm begins to cross the shoreline in the next few minutes. and look, we've already seen flooding for the last couple of hours. the floodwaters are rising
more than 50 million people could feel the effects of sandy. >> this is going to be a big and powerful storm. and all across the eastern seaboard, i think everybody is taking the appropriate preparations. >> reporter: sandbags now guard against the water, boards braced for the violent winds, and shelters are secure and ready. thousands of flights have been canceled in many areas. public transportation has been suspended. the time to move to higher ground is all but over in the...
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sandy is huge. more than 500 miles across. the monster storm is a category 1 hurricane with sustained winds of 75 miles per hour. >> reporter: sandy continues to move up the eastern seaboard, beginning to make a little bit of a turn towards the left. this was expected. it is certainly maintaining its intensity. it may even be getting stronger. pressures are down to 950 millibars. as a meteorologist i can tell you that's a very powerful storm. stronger than any nor'easter that we typically see. the storm will make its way towards the northwest, eventually coming on shore somewhere around the new jersey coastline and because it's coming in perpendicular, this is what we're concerned about. we don't see systems do this. we'll see a big coastal flooding threat, five to 11 feet of coastal flooding, especially at the head of bays. in those nooks and crannies. wind gusts to 85 miles per hour. that means widespread power outages, lots of trees down and it's going to take a few to several days to recover from that. on the south end of
sandy is huge. more than 500 miles across. the monster storm is a category 1 hurricane with sustained winds of 75 miles per hour. >> reporter: sandy continues to move up the eastern seaboard, beginning to make a little bit of a turn towards the left. this was expected. it is certainly maintaining its intensity. it may even be getting stronger. pressures are down to 950 millibars. as a meteorologist i can tell you that's a very powerful storm. stronger than any nor'easter that we typically...
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hurricane sandy bears down on the u.s. east coast bringing with it walls of water and if he robberies winds. millions are in its -- and ferocious winds. nervous residents heed the warning to stay indoors. and with just weeks away until election day, sandy sends the presidential contest for a loop. no one wants to play politics in this storm. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. hurricane sandy, one of the biggest storms ever to hit the united states, is bearing down on the east coast. nine states stretching from north carolina to connecticut have declared a state of emergency. 50 million people live in the storm's path. usually bustling cities have been brought to a stand still. this is the scene in manhattan where a crane is dangling from a 65-story building. a monday m manhattan unlike any other. the city that's supposed to never sleep is eerily quiet, awaiting the storm. subway stopped. even wall street not trading. the -- >> we're used to coming down and the water calm, much,
hurricane sandy bears down on the u.s. east coast bringing with it walls of water and if he robberies winds. millions are in its -- and ferocious winds. nervous residents heed the warning to stay indoors. and with just weeks away until election day, sandy sends the presidential contest for a loop. no one wants to play politics in this storm. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. hurricane sandy, one of the biggest storms ever to hit the united...
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not going to be a beautiful day today but the worst of sandy dim past us now. we'll see maybe a little sunshine later today and slightly warmer temperatures as highs are expected tobe back in the mid-50s. just cloud cover and looks like we've got one shower south and west of the city, well south and west of the city. we'll see a few leftover showers here early and mostly cloudy skies and a little afternoon sun with highs in the mid-50s. much quieter weather pattern after the last couple of days. lots of new maps coming up in just a few minutes. back to you. >> thank you. >>> there is historic devastation left behind from sandy. almost 50 people are dead. new york city sub wades are going to be closed for days and snow is blanketing west virginia. today, president obama will tour the damaged areas with the governor of new jersey. >> and in our area, more than 200,000 people are still without power in northern virginia, maryland and d.c. bg & e reporting the most outages, nearly 150,000. along the potomac river, fear of more needing continues as high tide is expe
not going to be a beautiful day today but the worst of sandy dim past us now. we'll see maybe a little sunshine later today and slightly warmer temperatures as highs are expected tobe back in the mid-50s. just cloud cover and looks like we've got one shower south and west of the city, well south and west of the city. we'll see a few leftover showers here early and mostly cloudy skies and a little afternoon sun with highs in the mid-50s. much quieter weather pattern after the last couple of...
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continuing coverage of hurricane sandy. this is mount hopkins, new jersey. there was a downed traffic light there. >> most things have blown away. >> this one hit a car. >> we were worried that one of them was going to hit our reporter, she has been dodging traffic lights and stop signs. can you hear us now. >> yes, i can. >> adrienne, traffic is essentially stopped completely? >> yes, we are not seeing any cards. we are seeing a ton of emergency vehicles, trying to figure out what they are doing. they have some stretchers. we thought maybe rescue. perhaps they are changing gears. we had an accident with a traffic light. these wins, you can see the whipping winds as the ambulance moves out there. that sideways rain, there is another tv crew over there. it is pretty desolate here. you know, we know that there are still a few people on those barrier islands. the message to them now is to stay put. stay put until morning. we are hoping that everyone is all right. we are hearing that there are a few people who are on those barrier islands and are even closer
continuing coverage of hurricane sandy. this is mount hopkins, new jersey. there was a downed traffic light there. >> most things have blown away. >> this one hit a car. >> we were worried that one of them was going to hit our reporter, she has been dodging traffic lights and stop signs. can you hear us now. >> yes, i can. >> adrienne, traffic is essentially stopped completely? >> yes, we are not seeing any cards. we are seeing a ton of emergency vehicles,...
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sandy again a huge storm system. we're expecting a water rise pretty high in areas further away from new york city. four to eight feet further toward the south of the coast atlantic city. we're seeing that being projection across the coast of connecticut. otherwise heavy rain. six to 10 inches across portions of mid-atlantic. new england will have significant rainfall, one to three inches. not as much as the mid-atlantic. some areas could deal with localized flooding especially higher elevation when you get the runnoff. day time projections as we head throughout the afternoon. we'll see conditions deteriorating. gusts up to 80 miles an hour. beach erosion becoming a huge concern. the worst of the storm, monday night into tuesday morning. that's when we could see wind gusts over 100 miles an hour as the system is making landfall. widespread coastal flooding possible the as we head into tuesday, still feeling impacts from sandy did and that snow continuing to fall. jenna: let me ask you a little bit about the timeline.
sandy again a huge storm system. we're expecting a water rise pretty high in areas further away from new york city. four to eight feet further toward the south of the coast atlantic city. we're seeing that being projection across the coast of connecticut. otherwise heavy rain. six to 10 inches across portions of mid-atlantic. new england will have significant rainfall, one to three inches. not as much as the mid-atlantic. some areas could deal with localized flooding especially higher elevation...
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we are tracking hurricane sandy. the super storm is on very dangerous collision course with the east coast. i'm gregg jarrett. welcome to a brand-new hour inside america's election headquarters. >> heather: i'm heather childers. radar showing the storm's enormous size. it's potential to effect 50 million americans. at least 5,000 flights have been cancelled and amtrak suspending service up and down the eastern corridor starting tonight and largest mass transit system in the country shutting down, effectively bringing new york city to a standstill. president warning people to take this seriously because sandy could possibly be the biggest storm to ever hit the united states mainland. >> my first message is to all the people across the eastern seaboard and atlantic going north that you need to take this very seriously. follow the instructions of your state and local officials because they are going to be providing you with the best advice. >> gregg: this storm is in the minds of all americans including on the campaign
we are tracking hurricane sandy. the super storm is on very dangerous collision course with the east coast. i'm gregg jarrett. welcome to a brand-new hour inside america's election headquarters. >> heather: i'm heather childers. radar showing the storm's enormous size. it's potential to effect 50 million americans. at least 5,000 flights have been cancelled and amtrak suspending service up and down the eastern corridor starting tonight and largest mass transit system in the country...
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more on hurricane sandy now. we are talking about it being a couple hundred miles off the coast of north carolina, about 500 miles off new york city's coast. let's go to meteorologist chad myers. all the cities from north carolina to maine are very concerned about what sandy might bring. storm surge is a big concern. >> of course. because the water is so heavy. even standing out at the beach and getting knocked down by a three-foot wave when having fun on the beach is nothing like what you'll feel with the weight of this water where the water is 12 feet or higher. plus, we have full moon. the full moon will make the normal tides a couple of feet higher than normal or then a low tide. so that's good for the low because that will make the water go down when we have the low tide, at least a little bit, and then it is bad for the high tide because then you have the high tide added to the storm surge. there's the storm right now and you made reference to kill devil hills, that's 300 miles from there, maybe less. and 5
more on hurricane sandy now. we are talking about it being a couple hundred miles off the coast of north carolina, about 500 miles off new york city's coast. let's go to meteorologist chad myers. all the cities from north carolina to maine are very concerned about what sandy might bring. storm surge is a big concern. >> of course. because the water is so heavy. even standing out at the beach and getting knocked down by a three-foot wave when having fun on the beach is nothing like what...
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hurricane sandy continues to head north and east. the latest in just a minute. >> the tone has been unnecessarily partisan. >> looking back at senator diane feinstein, her compliments and what may be her one regret in office. >>> welcome back. it is 9:00 and october 28th and the possible countdown to owned of the world series. i am phil matier. >> and i am anne makovec. we have a lot to automatic about in in the next half hour, but first, we have a breaking news story with a fire out of control in an apartment complex in the san jose area. it is on creekside drive. it started in the parking garage area and spread to the building. all the residents now are evacuated and crews are trying to get the flames under control. we will continue to monitor what is going on in san jose as the broadcast continues. >>> in the u.s. geological survey says it was a 3.9 magnitude quake that hit near santa corita valley less than 30 years ago. it hit the downtown valley and west hollywood, as well enforcement reports of injury. >>> and now hurricane sa
hurricane sandy continues to head north and east. the latest in just a minute. >> the tone has been unnecessarily partisan. >> looking back at senator diane feinstein, her compliments and what may be her one regret in office. >>> welcome back. it is 9:00 and october 28th and the possible countdown to owned of the world series. i am phil matier. >> and i am anne makovec. we have a lot to automatic about in in the next half hour, but first, we have a breaking news story...
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as you travel about the united states be prepared for some flight delays as sandy moves off, it's going to start to move through tomorrow afternoon. the highs about what they were yesterday. a little bit cooler, we had a lot of fog. we knew that was coming because the day before we had a dense advisory in place. tomorrow morning could be some more fog. right now i have reports of real thick dense fog out along daily city, skyline boulevard out by the great highway very dense fog. i think tomorrow morning it's back. these are the current temperatures now. everything is changing around. we're getting into wednesday, big parade, huge parade we just talked about that. we've also got halloween. it's a huge night. hundreds of thousands of kids out on the street. at this point it looks like we're going to see showers in parts of the bay area for wednesday. wednesday evening not for the parade but for wednesday evening so that is deaf -- definitely a drag. and we knew it was going to rain wednesday night but they keep moveing the system in a little earlier. tomorrow we have evening showers in t
as you travel about the united states be prepared for some flight delays as sandy moves off, it's going to start to move through tomorrow afternoon. the highs about what they were yesterday. a little bit cooler, we had a lot of fog. we knew that was coming because the day before we had a dense advisory in place. tomorrow morning could be some more fog. right now i have reports of real thick dense fog out along daily city, skyline boulevard out by the great highway very dense fog. i think...
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david: sandy wrecking the east coast. all stock markets are closed for a second day. this is historic. a record number of people left without power. nowhere near this much before. homes flooded. roadways blocked and transit systems shut down. new york was hit very hard. the whole region is out of power. we're live on the ground with the very latest. liz: this is ocean city, maryland. obviously the water is still pretty rough out there. we have 15,000 flights that have been cancelled. it's actually closer to 16,000. this is a result of the storm. jetblue chief operating officer joining us with an update live and a look at just how costly this might be to the industry and to his company. david: no airline has more flights coming in and out of manhattan. and with homes destroyed across the east coast, a storm could have a huge impact on the housing market. could the rebuild actually help keep this housing recovery going a little? we will be talking to carl case, coauthor of the case shiller index. let's get right to the heart of the action as we continue to survey the fi
david: sandy wrecking the east coast. all stock markets are closed for a second day. this is historic. a record number of people left without power. nowhere near this much before. homes flooded. roadways blocked and transit systems shut down. new york was hit very hard. the whole region is out of power. we're live on the ground with the very latest. liz: this is ocean city, maryland. obviously the water is still pretty rough out there. we have 15,000 flights that have been cancelled. it's...
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. >>> a history day on wall street as the financial markets reopen for business following sandy's destruction. good afternoon. welcome to a special edition of "halftime report." here's how the day looks thus far. modest losses across the board, but really it's a green day. the victory is in the fact we are trading stocks at all after hurricane sandy blew through new york city and left a big path of destruction. bob pisani is back on the floor of the new york stock exchange after its history two-day closure. bob joins us with how wall street is getting back to business. how does it look? >> well, the important thing is they goat exactly what they wanted. scott, no major connectivity issues, a few small ones, but no major issues. i caught up with duncan niederauer, and he was breathing a sigh of relief. >> we've been working on it for the last three our four days. our team was here overnight the last three, four nights. we jokingly said we may be the only building with water, lights and food. that's more than a lot of hotels have going for them. >> they almost are the op building with the light
. >>> a history day on wall street as the financial markets reopen for business following sandy's destruction. good afternoon. welcome to a special edition of "halftime report." here's how the day looks thus far. modest losses across the board, but really it's a green day. the victory is in the fact we are trading stocks at all after hurricane sandy blew through new york city and left a big path of destruction. bob pisani is back on the floor of the new york stock exchange...
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we're tracking hurricane sandy. all major public school systems in d.c., maryland, and virginia are closed this morning. the same goes for most private schools right now. the federal government also cled. all nonessential employees should stay at home. most major local governments also closed in maryland and virginia along with the d.c. government, and metro shut down all rail services, all bus services for the first time since 2003. marc, vre also closed today. and amtrak says its northeast corridor is shut down. a complete list for you at the bottom of your screen and at nbcwashington.com. >> let's che in with storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein right now. as you take a look outside at reagan national airport, almost all of the flights here at the local airports at reagan national, dulles, and bwi are cancelled. be sure to check your airline as you head out the door. >> breedsy and light rain already falling and getting heavier across parts of our immediate area right now. some of the places that are more to th
we're tracking hurricane sandy. all major public school systems in d.c., maryland, and virginia are closed this morning. the same goes for most private schools right now. the federal government also cled. all nonessential employees should stay at home. most major local governments also closed in maryland and virginia along with the d.c. government, and metro shut down all rail services, all bus services for the first time since 2003. marc, vre also closed today. and amtrak says its northeast...
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a minute on sandy. >>> hurricane sandy is expected to make landfall within the next hour or so in southern new jersey or the state of delaware. with me now by phone is delaware governor, jack markel. we're looking at a nice scene earlier but looking at some scary stuff at rehoboth. >> i just left rehoboth and dewey beach. lots of flooding, rain, and wind. a lot more people in the last few hours having lost power and with this storm they could be without power for a week or more. >> what do you make of this storm? here we are late october, it's practically halloween and we're getting something that looks like it should have been hitting florida two months ago. this climate thing and then we're hearing snowfall in west virginia, the wind, we haven't seen the danger from the wind yet, it could be horrendous and it's coming out of nowhere. this time of year it's pretty calm weatherwise. >> this is usually a beautiful time of year in delaware and -- but talking to people who have been following this for a long time, they have never seen anything like this before. uncharted territories and that'
a minute on sandy. >>> hurricane sandy is expected to make landfall within the next hour or so in southern new jersey or the state of delaware. with me now by phone is delaware governor, jack markel. we're looking at a nice scene earlier but looking at some scary stuff at rehoboth. >> i just left rehoboth and dewey beach. lots of flooding, rain, and wind. a lot more people in the last few hours having lost power and with this storm they could be without power for a week or more....
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sandy wreaking havoc all across the eastern seaboard. the weather channel's reynolds wolf was in stonington, connecticut, earlier today and dealing with gale force winds as well as flooding. >> just over the last 20, 30 minutes, the wind has been unbelievable. this house hours ago was in fine shape but the waves have just been relentless, just pounding through. ripping away part of the outer wall. goodness gracious. part of the foundation of the house being sheared away. unbelievable. winds have been out of the north, power is out all over the peninsula. not expecting much improvements over the next several hours. my goodness, the wind has just been insane. we haven't seen much of a shift in the wind either. everything from north to south. all coming in just right off the water itself. some streets are flooded on the other side of the peninsula. some roadways are covered with water. it's coming up on that side too. trees, huge trees, some look like they've been there for over a century knocked down. branchs over many of the roadways. peo
sandy wreaking havoc all across the eastern seaboard. the weather channel's reynolds wolf was in stonington, connecticut, earlier today and dealing with gale force winds as well as flooding. >> just over the last 20, 30 minutes, the wind has been unbelievable. this house hours ago was in fine shape but the waves have just been relentless, just pounding through. ripping away part of the outer wall. goodness gracious. part of the foundation of the house being sheared away. unbelievable....
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neil: what is the latest on sandy? we forget, you know yr state is so big, that you can have snow squalls then just flooding and all nder the same boarder. what is the latest? >> well, pretty much you are right, the storm came in to southeastern corner. travelled across state, over pittsburgh now. then will travel up t eerie, then to new york state rochester. we have experienced quite a bit of wind as a result. quite a bit of rain. the flooding has been moderate in this storm compared to storms that we took last year with irene. with lee. wead 5 reported deaths so far. we hoping that is where it is. we actual have snowfall in the lower highlands. i imagine there were some ski lomgs thalodgesthat are happy. we have 1.1 customers without electric service in pennsylvania right now. major companies are working hard, they brought in about 2300 service providers, and workers from other states to help resolve problems here in pennsylvania. as i look what is going on in new yor and new jersey, i am counti that we're lucky comp
neil: what is the latest on sandy? we forget, you know yr state is so big, that you can have snow squalls then just flooding and all nder the same boarder. what is the latest? >> well, pretty much you are right, the storm came in to southeastern corner. travelled across state, over pittsburgh now. then will travel up t eerie, then to new york state rochester. we have experienced quite a bit of wind as a result. quite a bit of rain. the flooding has been moderate in this storm compared to...
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we are talking about hurricane sandy. coming up next, how the huge storm is now impacting the presidential race. >>> plus, a very busy morning for firefighter in the south bay. look at what they have been battling in this stubborn fire. in there, i'm gonna score. they've got such great deals on all my favorite brands. fashion direct from designers. savings direct to you. t.j.maxx. we call this our mission.mpany, green toys teaches children that if i have a milk jug and i stick it in the recycling bin it can turn into something new. chase allows us to buy capital equipment to be able to manufacture in the states to the scale we need to be a global company. with a little luck green toys could be the next great american brand. find what's next for your business at chase.com/mainstreet >>> right this minute -- videos first. >> announcer: weekday mornings at 9:00 on ktvu fox 2. ♪ >> welcome back to the ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> we have developing news. san jose firefighters are battle a stubborn fire at an empty wareh
we are talking about hurricane sandy. coming up next, how the huge storm is now impacting the presidential race. >>> plus, a very busy morning for firefighter in the south bay. look at what they have been battling in this stubborn fire. in there, i'm gonna score. they've got such great deals on all my favorite brands. fashion direct from designers. savings direct to you. t.j.maxx. we call this our mission.mpany, green toys teaches children that if i have a milk jug and i stick it in...
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louis falling sandy this morning. luckily we have our own forecast to be updated on. >> good morning james. we are starting off foggy and chile. san jose checking in at 50 degrees. the clouds of thick. you need to use your windshield wipers to allow yourself extra time. the national weather service has issued a dense fog advisory for the san francisco bay. this time however, it is set to expire at 9:00 a.m. this morning. the dense fog-- because of fog advisory expires is not me we are out of the woods. as a cushion novato will climb to 72 later this afternoon. low 60s if you're heading to ocean beach. berkeley and oakland with afternoon highs of 70 degrees. you will see a mix of sun and clouds cloudy conditions tomorrow. this is the giants victory day parade forecast you can watch on kron 4 put those of you lucky enough to head down to the m closer to the bay area it will be dry for that giants day parade but it could affect trackers treaters. he will see that for yourself on the your kron 4 7 day around the bay forec
louis falling sandy this morning. luckily we have our own forecast to be updated on. >> good morning james. we are starting off foggy and chile. san jose checking in at 50 degrees. the clouds of thick. you need to use your windshield wipers to allow yourself extra time. the national weather service has issued a dense fog advisory for the san francisco bay. this time however, it is set to expire at 9:00 a.m. this morning. the dense fog-- because of fog advisory expires is not me we are out...
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. >>> while you were sleeping, hurricane sandy downgraded to tropical storm sandy. the storm is still barreling north. damage to the campaigns could be catastrophic. >> of the 50 states affecting the president, these state could swing either way. the undecided states of america in focus. >>> she's walking and talking and asking for her school books. the miraculous recovery of the girl they could not kill. >>> rise and shine, saturday, october 27th. thanks for keeping us company. >> i'm victor blackwell. good to have you with us, as well. we begin with tropical storm sandy, which is slowly making its way towards the east coast. the storm is responsible for about two dozen deaths in the caribbean and now it's near florida. while sandy has been downgraded to a tropical storm, expected to regain strength this weekend. >> damage could top $3 billion, that's billion with a "b." the exact location of sandy's impact is still not known. really encouraging residents to prepare right now. several states of emergency including new york, pennsylvania, maryland. a limited state o
. >>> while you were sleeping, hurricane sandy downgraded to tropical storm sandy. the storm is still barreling north. damage to the campaigns could be catastrophic. >> of the 50 states affecting the president, these state could swing either way. the undecided states of america in focus. >>> she's walking and talking and asking for her school books. the miraculous recovery of the girl they could not kill. >>> rise and shine, saturday, october 27th. thanks for...
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let's get right back to our continuing coverage of hurricane sandy. our own brian shactman joins us live in montauk, new york. brian, what's the latest out there? >> reporter: scott, i basically want to point out this area balloons to 100,000 people in the summer and goes down to 22,000 in terms of year round residents. i'm told many of them decided to stay. we hope that's an okay decision. included in that summertime population are a lot of famous people. we talked to a local official here to put it in some perspective for us. >> if you work yourself from the point all the way farther west, you'd hear names like paul simon, robert de niro, ralph lauren. every property with wind like this or sustained heavy winds could have some damage. so i fret for those properties as well as the other 22,000 of us that watch those properties on television or whatever. >> yawn winner is one name people right not know. founder of "rolling stone" magazine. it's a who's who. jerry seinfeld has a place in town. we are about two hours away from low tide. surf continues t
let's get right back to our continuing coverage of hurricane sandy. our own brian shactman joins us live in montauk, new york. brian, what's the latest out there? >> reporter: scott, i basically want to point out this area balloons to 100,000 people in the summer and goes down to 22,000 in terms of year round residents. i'm told many of them decided to stay. we hope that's an okay decision. included in that summertime population are a lot of famous people. we talked to a local official...
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of course, in the form of super storm sandy. as we've been telling you sandy has devastated large swaths of the east coast. there are millions still without power and subways remain flooded in new york city. while sandy's impact may not reach hurricane katrina levels of devastation, still very early but early estimates do suggest that damages from this storm are going to be massive as vice president gore was just saying. coming to us tonight from houston to discuss october surprises is presidential historian and university president douglas brinkley, also the author of kronkite as well as the great deluge which is considered by many to be the book of record about hurricane katrina and its devastating aftermath in louisiana. douglas, welcome back inside "the war room." >> thanks for having me. wonderful interview with al gore. i greatly enjoyed that. >> jennifer: i did too. >> he's superb. >> jennifer: so right on. thank you for that. >> yep. >> jennifer: this particular storm, is this the first natural disaster october surprise?
of course, in the form of super storm sandy. as we've been telling you sandy has devastated large swaths of the east coast. there are millions still without power and subways remain flooded in new york city. while sandy's impact may not reach hurricane katrina levels of devastation, still very early but early estimates do suggest that damages from this storm are going to be massive as vice president gore was just saying. coming to us tonight from houston to discuss october surprises is...